Would YOU turn a loved one into a robot clone?
Artificial intelligence is increasing triumphing in the real world, playing the stock market, driving cars, and even beating grandmasters at board games. But computers could soon stretch beyond the everyday to triumph over the most primal of human fears, offering a chance to save our loved ones from death. In just a matter of years it could be possible to upload the mind of someone who has recently died to a computer, immortalising their essence in a robot clone. In future it could be possible transfer the mind of a loved one to a computer, immortalising their essence in a robot clone. Bina48 (pictured) from US research foundation Terasem Movement is one of the prototypes.
Mar-20-2016, 12:55:34 GMT
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